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A year ago at Torrey Pines there was optimism for unification in golf, Bob Harig writes, but talks stalled and now Brooks Koepka is the first LIV player to come back to the PGA Tour and won’t be the last.
Patrick Reed has long been one of the polarizing figures in pro golf.
His stunning decision, just three days after he won the Dubai Desert Classic, comes the same week that five-time major champion Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour at Torrey Pines.
On the heels of Brooks Koepka, the 2018 Masters champion announced his return to the PGA Tour—and three other former LIV Golf members also want to come back.
LIV Golf is going through its golden period at the moment. It has retained the services of big names already, like Dustin Johnson and Sergio Garcia.
Patrick Reed readies for return to the PGA Tour in Fall of 2026 after not returning to LIV Golf for this season.
Patrick Reed is leaving LIV Golf, and he and several other players are seeking reinstatement with the PGA Tour. Reed, 35, had remarked just days ago after winning the Hero Dubai Desert Classic that he had not re-signed yet with LIV Golf for the 2026 season yet he still expected to compete on the Saudi-backed circuit when it begins next week.
Patrick Reed is coming back to the PGA Tour. The former Masters champ announced Wednesday on X that he would not return to LIV Golf and would seek to return to the PGA as a past champion member. “I’m a traditionalist at heart,
The PGA Show returned to Orlando with 33,000 attendees, 1,100 vendors, and industry leaders shaping golf’s growth into 2026.